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Old 04-04-2012, 12:08 PM
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What sights would I need to change the toy sights that came on my 329PD to regular sights? Maybe someone has the part numbers from Midway or Brownells. I would prefer a patridge front over a ramp. Maybe even a custom front sight?
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Old 04-04-2012, 12:29 PM
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What sights would I need to change the toy sights that came on my 329PD to regular sights? Maybe someone has the part numbers from Midway or Brownells. I would prefer a patridge front over a ramp. Maybe even a custom front sight?
Partridge? On a revolver? Let me know if you find such a critter as I'd like to see it.

I know Brownels has the parts cause I looked them up myself not long ago.
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Old 04-04-2012, 04:27 PM
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I had the same idea, but have gotten used to the factory sights the only time I'm not happy with them is during long range plinking (+100 yds ), I even went so far as getting a .22 with the same sights a 317 kit gun . Its working ok for now. Let us know what you end up going with
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I couldn't hit anything with that goofy shallow "V" compared to my other short barreled .44 Mags. So I finally ordered a white outline square notch (from Midway). It cut my groups at least in half if not better. Completely different gun now. Much more fun to shoot and I'm actually confident I can hit what I'm aiming at now.

Maybe it's just my eyes or my shooting method, but that's $12 I should have spent a long, long time ago.
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I have the Bowen 329 package with the white sights and really like them
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